Nice review. Those P194 9Ah batteries do come in handy. Unfortunately I have heard that Ryobi in no longer making them and their new line of batteries use Chinese cells. The Chinese cells may not be as good, but who knows, time will tell. DTO has the 9Ah on sale for $80 with free shipping this weekend, so I caved and bought a couple more for my collection.
It may be a rumor or COVID supply chain issues, but I don't see either the 6Ah or 9Ah batteries in the new style of batteries(PBP###). The new batteries don't have the rubber edges on the bottoms and use Chinese sourced cells. I have heard that the date codes on the 9Ah batteries shipping are old stock which may indicate they are no longer being made.
@@chezeface1142 Knock offs maybe, not genuine Ryobi P194's. Different internals, definitely not the same, but may fit ones needs for the price....then again, it might cause a fire and burn your house down, IDK.😄
Hi Chris thanks for the video. Would your 100w Foldable solar panel with a 12 V socket and a Ryobi In vehicle charger(12 V DC) work to charge 18v Ryobi batteries off solar. I was just wondering I have the older version of the 150 W inverter we’re waiting for and the main reason I want The newer model is for the type C charging off of my solar panel. Thanks for another great video and thanks for the answer to my question if you have time👍 I would try it but there’s a snowbank where my solar panel should be and the temperature is 50° colder than it should be for charging a battery 😁
You seem like the man for this question.... I have tons of ryobi 120v chargers. I'd like to convert one to hardwire into my crv for on the go charging. what kind of component do I need between the 14v car DC and 120v ac input? Id like to REMOVE the 120v hot side from the home charger and insgtall a DC-DC converter in its' place and connect the output directly to the battery terminals. So maybe there's a discreet 14v to 20v lithium DCDC charger out there.
Can you power one of your tools off this thing? I have one of your tire inflators, and I was thinking it would be nice if I could do this in a pinch, in case I don't have a Ryobi battery in the car, or if the one I have runs out. Thanks in advance!
Awesome and complete review, you tested it all in a practical and complete way that just made me realize this fits my needs. Great job 👍
I love this little guy. I was able to connect my modem and router during a power outage giving my house full internet access
Thanks I was wondering bout that
How long time??
Thank for an honest review ❤
Thank you for the review.
Thanks for the information that it isn't pure sine wave output.
Great vid ! You covered all my questions about this Ryobi product! Thanks a lot!
Very detailed test, thank you!
nice review, very thorough
Great video, good detail. Thank you 👍
Really good detailed video
Nice review. Those P194 9Ah batteries do come in handy. Unfortunately I have heard that Ryobi in no longer making them and their new line of batteries use Chinese cells. The Chinese cells may not be as good, but who knows, time will tell. DTO has the 9Ah on sale for $80 with free shipping this weekend, so I caved and bought a couple more for my collection.
I justy checked the Ryobi site and they are still selling them? www.ryobitools.com/products/details/33287174454
It may be a rumor or COVID supply chain issues, but I don't see either the 6Ah or 9Ah batteries in the new style of batteries(PBP###). The new batteries don't have the rubber edges on the bottoms and use Chinese sourced cells. I have heard that the date codes on the 9Ah batteries shipping are old stock which may indicate they are no longer being made.
You can buy a 9 ah battery all day everyday on ebay for 45$
@@chezeface1142 Knock offs maybe, not genuine Ryobi P194's. Different internals, definitely not the same, but may fit ones needs for the price....then again, it might cause a fire and burn your house down, IDK.😄
Helpful review, thank you.
Great review!
Thanks Chris!
Hi Chris thanks for the video. Would your 100w Foldable solar panel with a 12 V socket and a Ryobi In vehicle charger(12 V DC) work to charge 18v Ryobi batteries off solar. I was just wondering I have the older version of the 150 W inverter we’re waiting for and the main reason I want The newer model is for the type C charging off of my solar panel. Thanks for another great video and thanks for the answer to my question if you have time👍 I would try it but there’s a snowbank where my solar panel should be and the temperature is 50° colder than it should be for charging a battery 😁
stay tune... putting together movie of way to solar charge all 18V tools ;-)
thanks you!
Thank you for this
You seem like the man for this question.... I have tons of ryobi 120v chargers. I'd like to convert one to hardwire into my crv for on the go charging. what kind of component do I need between the 14v car DC and 120v ac input? Id like to REMOVE the 120v hot side from the home charger and insgtall a DC-DC converter in its' place and connect the output directly to the battery terminals. So maybe there's a discreet 14v to 20v lithium DCDC charger out there.
to power this device on you need to press and hold the power indicator switch for about 4 seconds.
Is the end a D5521?
Thank you so much help a lot😊
Can you power one of your tools off this thing? I have one of your tire inflators, and I was thinking it would be nice if I could do this in a pinch, in case I don't have a Ryobi battery in the car, or if the one I have runs out. Thanks in advance!
it will only run small loads < 120W AC
Should have actually tested that battery capacity instead of just relying on on the label. My guess is this inverter is more like 80% efficient.
yes. I've done it on a bunch of my videos. I got lazy :-)
They would work with a skillsaw ? On it
If you had to buy this or the 150w, which one would you purchase?
definitely the new 150W ua-cam.com/video/QtTH-Y0XGfY/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/lasIgJ3T8kw/v-deo.html
So when you said it’s running at .70% efficiency does that mean it’s only 30. % efficient?
So instead of many hours of use we only get 1 hour?
your getting 70% of the stated battery capacity. A 100 watt battery will give you 70 watts of use.
Minimum voltage for USB is 4.75V.
Does not meet spec. Might be the output or might be the cable.
guessing it's the cable. Voltage dropped as we increased the load
Mines brand new and won’t work
This product is not for sale. Why do you have a video on it?
The 120w auto inverter is available. The 150w solar one is not
@@SerendipitySue negative I looked it says no longer available right off your video
@@chezeface1142 OK, try link now. It was broken. Thanks for finding it!
@@chezeface1142 you can also find info on the ryobitools page: www.ryobitools.com/products/details/46396035363
Awesome review, thanks!